Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Jul 1956, p. 9

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fee Women THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 13, 1956 9 KEEP IN TRIM Begin With Easy Exercises | To Correct A Sway Back By IDA JEAN KAIN that's the aim of today's exercise routine. A natural bustle an hefty ips START SLOWLY are not necessarily the same 4 Begin with a fairly easy exer- --appearances to the contrary. cise to strengthen abdominal mus- When hips ride out in back, bustle|cles and help diminish the incurve style, the 'cause almost invariably|at the back . . . is out-of-kilter posture rather than Position: Sitting on floor, legs upholstered hips. straight down, upper part of body In lordosis, or hollow back, the leaning back op arms oy small of the back curves 'in Moves inal my i sharply, hips jut out abruptly--|the ab omin Jase os, ng 16F and weakness of these girdle mus- ward at the hips, an 9 : p Zles mot only allows the abdomen|arms forward, go on over to touch to protrude but pulls in the small|outstretched fingers to toes. 28 of 'the back--one curve compen-|to position, bend Dyer aeaiti Jeo sates for another, but these ruves peat a dozen times, alvays pulling are no help to any girl! ww. dest will he big e muscles. (Check on your line-up. Stand Position: Stand against the wall, sidevise lo Wh, moro In, cuslom| ack and head touching wall heel : | rom slim up-and-down line. The middle| gay. of inclies away muscles as capable A two Jule Movement: Slowly bend knees-- wi oe rite en as go Fooul, halkway Sw Lo , {make all parts of the spine touc pelvis girdle Projerly semisted. Xf| the wall. Now slowly straighten pu Wg and in Wh th on {knees, keeping entire spine against use es and coniracting oe rele Sal, Luis, salis 108 a strong A |up-pull wit e girdle muscles 20d bauishos the Duste, then JOR, ig V2 TE is exercise : . epea o 6 times. To correct lordosis, it's import-| The wall bicycle exercise, famil- ant to tone the middle muscles iar to most of you, definitely helps NECKLACE OF 'SCOTCH MINTS links of gold for summer jewel- ry highlight, perfect for crisp cotton frocks any day now Like white sugar candy polish- ed white stones are held in MARY HAWORTH MAL Resents Mate's Interests Shared With Bachelor Pal MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth: I am wril- ing for my sister, who feels I can write the better letter. Her prob- lem might easily be mine if 1 had her make-up; but I am not much like her, therefore have no prob- lem. We are both in our twenties, her. married to a wonderfu Zoe own age, 23, whom she SHARE IN LIFE truly loves, she says. She has con-| Actualy it is no real service to fessed to me a g of jealousy|Jane, to humor her in this plaint- she (rightly) that/ive dependency and exploitative- n area of hisiness as the usual thing. You are indeed, in advising her to de- . (or resources) her own, And it is to be ond er devoted husband has the sound judgment to set her a good sense, in stead- in terms of winsome "helpless" *. are John, I'll call him, has a lif Jong chum (a bachelor) who a we and the two 'Jonally to games together and Be enjoy each other's iy or legitimate social interests, company, Jane doesn't care for lg i er jealous drive to slice sports, but feels "left out" when wea own to her John doesn't ask her to go wikh| Sure. him. g I've told Jane that John's inter- est in sports doesn't subtract from) his devotion to her. He is wonder. ful to her, as she says 1 I've advised her to develop inter- ests of her own. When I work nights, as I often do, my husband's best pal (also| a bachelor) comes over and the two men baby-sit with our son,| and have a great time with their hi-fi records and books. They are very intellectual and IT am not, 1 don't feel as helpless or left out as my sister does . . . {don't happen to be hers, spontan eously. Her present anxiety and frus aren't necessarily absorbed {her all the time. M.H. - | Millions of parents pray Wwith|erime for the best part of an hour. sumingly selfish, though cloaked, np appeal. In having you author this letter on her behalf, for example, 3. hildren may see persons who|of - this newspaper.) she contrives to' make you feel are supposed to be wise and great| pleased with yourself, as a person) torturing, specially gifted and complimented |others. " d| in doing her essential work for cruelty is supposed to be all -ight,| ton reper-|time bet) substandard| Dallas, From the sane adult view, the Subcommittee found one-fifth of] right attitude for Jane to take is the time was focussed on violence. | teat £he 0g privileged to share in ohn's life, as his wife; but she \ herself isn't entitled to try to cut him off dren in 1955 as in 1851, from reputable interests that just |tration are a sharp reminder to| outrageous productions. her to grow up, psychologically, DEFEND PROGRAMS and become comfortably oriented | to the practice of making room in|TV on the grounds that these pro-| her .life for beloved - persons, who! grams prove'¥hat crime does not in! pay. and center the pelvic girdle. So|correct lumbar lordosis. CHILD GUIDANCE Advocates Closer Control Of TV Violence Programs By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Skirts in full motion -- sway cooly to 'a summer's breeze, or the rhythm of a graceful dance. 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Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, * mother of the three Youngsters, the Monday night, the chuck wagon jo for careers at the more ard- was of Gote- many women went to university|borg, Sweden, president of the "for men, rather than for learn- Swedish federation and a mem- ber of Sweden's parliament, d less| Senator Ferguson, summing up , women had to|the two-hour discussion, concluded show they weren't too clever. |that the idea of women executives and With marriage held as a wo-'was not foo popular but that man's highest goal, women spent reluctance to accep years they should be prepar-|diminishing, and that ality was an important factor in getting Pac lant Spors brag thelUous task of geting a man." land successfully keeping a top Ross said. fe little girls to their feet to" cheer|™ ro "shan ™1 000 womer, fnclud, tes ai ing 950 congr observers, attended the panel dis- cussion, with Senator Muriel Mc- n Fergusson of Fredericton, .B., as moderator, Skill has been a tradition cut nose from a fall with us for over a quarter two-whee of a century. felt Yheclad bicycle, wore 2 white Congress sessions continue to- LEWIS ny: casion. 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